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On this day we also filmed the counting house scenes. I played an extra in one of these scenes where a group of Christmas carollers knock on Scrooge's door and start singing for Scrooge to slam the door in their faces. I was also a caroller in the village square which Scrooge can be seen walking through in one of the scenes.
After filming these scenes I wasn't really needed for anymore filming that day. Despite this, I was really intrigued by the behind the scenes of filming so I stayed to watch the crew film. It was a cold and busy day but it was by far one of my favourite days of filming. By this point the crew had already filmed quite a few scenes that I was not involved in and the process was coming along nicely.
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